US8206184B2 - Connector assembly for vehicle charging - Google Patents
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- One or more embodiments relate to a connector assembly for facilitating the electrical charging of a vehicle.
- Electric vehicles and many hybrid vehicles include a receptacle that is electrically connected to a vehicle battery.
- the receptacle receives an electrical connector that is coupled to a power supply for charging the vehicle battery.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a connector assembly for electric vehicle charging according to at least one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the connector assembly of FIG. 1 , illustrated partially disassembled;
- FIG. 3 is a side perspective view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrated further disassembled;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial section view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 taken along section line 4 - 4 ;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded side perspective view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of a plug of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 is a top view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrated in an unloaded position
- FIG. 8 is another top view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrated in a loaded position.
- FIG. 9 is yet another top view of the connector assembly of FIG. 2 , illustrated in another loaded position.
- a connector assembly for facilitating the electric charging of a vehicle is illustrated in accordance with an embodiment and is generally referenced by numeral 10 .
- a connector assembly having a break-away feature is provided for releasably coupling an electrical power supply to a “plug-in” electric or hybrid vehicle.
- the connector assembly 10 is coupled to a charging cable 12 and a power supply 14 for transferring electrical power.
- the connector assembly 10 is attached to the end of a charging cable 12 .
- the charging cable 12 extends from the power supply 14 .
- the power supply 14 represents an AC electrical power supply, such as a standard residential power circuit.
- a “plug-in” electric or hybrid vehicle 16 is coupled to the power supply 14 for electrical charging.
- the vehicle 16 includes a vehicle charging receptacle 18 and a battery 20 for receiving electrical power.
- the vehicle charging receptacle 18 is mounted to be externally accessible from the vehicle 16 .
- the vehicle charging receptacle 18 receives the connector assembly 10 .
- the battery 20 is electrically connected to the charging receptacle 18 for storing electrical power.
- the vehicle 16 or the power supply 14 may also include a converter (not shown) for converting AC to DC electrical power for storage in the battery 20 .
- FIG. 1 depicts the vehicle 16 driving away from the power supply 14 .
- the vehicle 16 Once the vehicle 16 has traveled far enough to remove any slack within the charging cable 12 , tensile forces develop within the charging cable, which result in a transverse load 22 acting upon an intermediate portion of the connector assembly 10 .
- This “drive away” event is provided for illustrative purposes, however other situations could result in such a transverse load 22 applied to the connector assembly 10 . For example an individual could inadvertently walk into the assembly 10 , or drop a heavy object on the assembly 10 , while it is connected.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the connector assembly 10 of FIG. 1 , without an outer shell 24 .
- the outer shell 24 helps retain and enclose the components of the connector assembly 10 .
- the connector assembly 10 includes an elongate handle 26 and a plug 28 connected to each other for facilitating electrical charging of the vehicle 16 .
- the connector assembly 10 includes a break-away feature 30 whereby the handle 26 disconnects from the plug 28 when the assembly 10 is subjected to a predetermined transverse load 22 .
- the break-away feature 30 also minimizes damage to the vehicle 16 and the power supply 14 during transverse loading. Typically, damage to the vehicle 16 or power supply 14 is more expensive to repair, than damage to the connector assembly 10 .
- the handle 26 includes an inlet 32 for receiving the charging cable 12 .
- the inlet 32 is formed at a proximal end of the handle 26 , away from the plug 28 .
- the charging cable 12 may include a flexible grommet 34 attached to an end of the cable 12 for providing strain relief and a seal between the cable 12 and the inlet 32 .
- the plug 28 engages the vehicle charging receptacle 18 .
- An interface between the plug 28 and the vehicle charging receptacle 18 may be specified in an effort to standardize the connection throughout the electric vehicle industry.
- SAE Society of Automotive Engineers
- SAE-J1772 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- the connector assembly 10 is not limited by this SAE specification and may be utilized for applications specifying other interface requirements.
- the connector assembly 10 includes a latching mechanism 36 for attaching the connector assembly 10 to the charging receptacle 18 .
- the latching mechanism 36 is designed to maintain the electrical connection to the vehicle 16 while charging the battery 20 .
- the latching mechanism 36 also prevents the connector assembly 10 from simply disconnecting from the vehicle 16 when a load is applied to the connector assembly 10 .
- the latching mechanism 36 includes a lever 38 , a link 40 and a trigger 42 coupled to one another.
- the lever 38 is pivotally coupled to an upper portion of the handle 26 .
- the link 40 is pivotally coupled to an intermediate portion of the handle 26 .
- the link 40 is coupled to the lever 38 and pivots in an opposite direction as the lever 38 .
- a lip 41 extends along an upper periphery of the trigger 42 for engaging the link 40 .
- a compression spring 43 is provided for biasing the lever 38 in a latched position (as illustrated in FIG. 2 ).
- the spring 43 is located between a distal portion of the lever 38 and an upper portion of the handle 26 .
- the lip 41 pivots the link 40 counter-clockwise, which in turn pivots the lever 38 clockwise and away from the plug 28 .
- the lever 38 pivots clockwise, it compresses the spring 43 and unlatches the connector assembly 10 from the vehicle receptacle 18 .
- the spring 43 pivots the lever 38 back into the latched position.
- the latching mechanism 36 allows a user to selectively attach the connector assembly 10 to the vehicle charging receptacle 18 .
- the body 46 forms a longitudinal internal cavity 48 for supporting the charging cable 12 .
- the charging cable 12 includes a sheathing 50 formed around an electrical harness 52 .
- the sheathing 50 insulates and protects the harness 52 along the length of the cable 12 outside of the connector assembly 10 .
- the sheathing 50 ends at the inlet 32 of the handle 26 and the harness 52 extends along the internal cavity 48 .
- the portion of the harness 52 located within the cavity 48 is encapsulated by a molded material 54 which is formed by a low-pressure molding process.
- the molded material 54 includes Macromelt® material by Henkel Corporation of Madison Heights, Mich.
- the molded material 54 helps insulate and seal the harness 52 .
- Additional electronic components, such as a position sensor 56 and LED 58 may also be encapsulated within the body 46 by the molded material 54 .
- the outlet 44 includes a series of slots 66 for attaching the handle 26 and the plug 28 to each other.
- the slots 66 are formed through an external wall 68 of the pocket 60 .
- the illustrated embodiment includes an outlet 44 with three equally dimensioned slots 66 , such that each slot 66 has a common length and width. Additionally, each slot 66 is equally spaced about a circumference of the outlet 44 at 120 degrees intervals.
- other embodiments of the connector assembly 10 contemplate more than three slots 66 ; slots 66 having differing dimensions with respect to one another; and irregular spacing between adjacent slots 66 .
- the handle 26 may be formed by a clamshell structure with a front portion 70 and a rear portion 72 attached to one another by transverse fasteners. Additionally an adhesive or gasket may be applied to an outer periphery of each portion 70 and 72 to seal the internal cavity 48 .
- the plug 28 includes a terminal cover 74 , a wiper seal 76 and a shroud 78 coupled to one another for sealing the plug 28 .
- the terminal cover 74 includes a disc-shaped base 79 with a first side surface 80 and a second side surface 82 .
- the first side surface 80 is oriented adjacent to the outlet 44 of the handle 26 and opposite the second side surface 82 .
- a ring 84 is formed along a circumference of the base 79 and longitudinally extends in opposing directions.
- the outer diameter of the ring 84 is stepped such that the portion of the ring that extends beyond the second side surface 82 has a smaller outer diameter that the portion of the ring 84 that extends beyond the first side surface 80 .
- the wiper seal 76 is generally cylindrically shaped and positioned to abut the ring 84 adjacent to the second side surface 82 .
- the terminal cover 74 also includes a series of tabs 98 for attaching the plug 28 to the handle 26 .
- the series of tabs 98 longitudinally extend from a peripheral edge of the base 79 .
- the tabs 98 are aligned with the slots 66 and received into the pocket 60 of the handle 26 .
- Each tab 98 is formed with a longitudinal length, a lateral curved width and a thickness.
- a transverse projection 100 is formed along the width of each tab 98 .
- Each projection 100 extends radially outward from an intermediate portion of the length of the tab 98 .
- the illustrated embodiment includes three tabs 98 , where each tab 98 is equally spaced about the circumference of the base 79 .
- the tabs 98 may be spaced at 120 degree intervals, with one tab 98 oriented in a lower “6-o'clock” position.
- other embodiments of the connector assembly 10 contemplate more than three tabs 98 ; tabs 98 having differing dimensions with respect to one another; and irregular spacing between adjacent tabs 98 .
- FIGS. 7-9 illustrate the break-away feature 30 of the connector assembly 10 .
- the tabs 98 and the slots 66 are configured to provide a structural weak point for failure when the connector assembly 10 is subjected to a predetermined transverse load 22 applied to an intermediate portion of the assembly 10 .
- the tabs 98 and slots 66 are designed to “fail” such that the handle 26 disconnects from the plug 28 . Such failure may be achieved by plastic or elastic deformation of at least one of the tabs 98 and or the slots 66 .
- the connector assembly 10 is configured as a frangible connector assembly 10 where the tabs 98 are configured to fracture when the assembly 10 is subjected to the predetermined load 22 .
- FIGS. 7-9 represent loading on the connector assembly 10 when the plug 28 is constrained by the charging receptacle 18 (illustrated in phantom).
- FIG. 7 illustrates a top view of the connector assembly 10 in a connected and unloaded position.
- the handle 26 is connected to the plug 28 and each projection 100 is fully engaged with the corresponding slot 66 . Additionally, the free-length portion of the harness (not shown) is partially compressed and flexible.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the connector assembly 10 in a disconnected and loaded position. As the tabs 98 deform beyond the positions illustrated in FIG. 8 , the projections 100 disengage from the slots 66 , and the handle 26 disconnects from the plug 28 .
- FIG. 9 depicts an upper tab 98 that has elastically deformed and has returned to its original position, and a lower tab that has plastically deformed and fractured. Additionally, the free-length portion 62 of the harness has extended to allow the projections 100 to fully disengage the slots 66 for facilitating disconnection of the handle 26 .
- the break-away feature 30 may be designed to withstand a predetermined transverse load 22 applied to the connector assembly 10 before the handle 26 disconnects.
- the performance of the break-away feature 30 may be adjusted to accommodate different loading requirements by adjusting dimensions and material properties of the tabs 98 and slots 66 .
- the connector assembly 10 is configured to break-away or fail when a transverse load between 160-300 Newtons is applied to an intermediate portion of the connector assembly 10 .
- a minimum load requirement is necessary to prevent the connector assembly from failing during normal operating conditions.
- a maximum load requirement prevents damage being sustained by the power supply 14 or vehicle 16 during loading.
- both the handle 26 and tabs 98 are molded from a nylon material such as Ultramid®, a Polyamide 6/6 from BASF of Wyandotte, Mich. Additionally, the tabs 98 are designed to have common dimensions with a thickness between 2-3 mm.
- Other embodiments of the connector assembly 10 contemplate the handle 26 and the tabs 98 being formed from other polymers such as polypropylene or acetal.
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